
Sergei Essenstein, a famous Soviet filmmaker, who pretended Potemkin Mutini in a 1925 silent film, is considered one of the greatest ever since. Photo: Public Domain
Why: The name of the war was fighting the Russian Empire when the crew of Potemkin was mutin. Russia suffered heavy losses during a special battle in this war, forcing it to sue peace and send the crew morale in its naval fleet. This was one of the reasons for the rebellion.
A: Russo-Japanese War
Why: Name the leader of the Bolshevik Party, who, along with the first Russian revolution, also called Potemkin Mutini, who both were transparers in 1905, 12 years later there were “dress rehearsals” for the October revolution.
A: Vladimir Lenin
Why: After the rebellion, in which country the crew of Potemkin appealed for asylum? After canceling the crew, the country gave shelter and surrendered its weapons. Two days later, a Russian rear admiral arrived to retrieve the ship for the Russian Navy.
A: Romania
Why: On October 12, 1905, three months after Mutini, Potemkin was renamed to __________. The name was taken from a Christian saint and which Greek means “all-component”. It is also the name of a character in Philip Pulman’s ‘Dark Materials’ series. Fill the spaces.
A: Pantlemon
Why: Potemkin was classified as the East -____________. The label was taken from a Royal Navy Battleship in 1906, whose design brought a revolution in the power of the navy worldwide, because the warship’s name became label. Fill the spaces.
A: Gallop
Published – June 27, 2025 05:13 pm IST